Clive, Sir Edward; Just. C. P. (Geo. III.)
U. Sir George Clive, Curs. B. E. (Geo. II.)
UP. The great Lord Clive, Governor-General of India.
Clive, Sir George; Curs. B. E. (Geo. II.)
N. Sir Edward Clive, Just. C. P. (Geo. III.)
NS. The son of another nephew was the great Lord Clive.
Cockburn, Sir Alexander James; Ch. Q. B. (Vict.)
[F.] Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary to Columbia.
Coleridge, Sir John Taylor; Just. Q. B. (Vict.)
U. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet and metaphysician. See under POETS. (He was father of
Hartley, Derwent, and Sara.
US. Hartley Coleridge, poet.
US. Edward, Master at Eton.
US. Derwent Coleridge, Principal of St. Mark's College, Chelsea. US. Sara Coleridge,
authoress. (Married her cousin, Henry Nelson Coleridge.)
US. Henry Nelson Coleridge (son of Col. Coleridge, brother of Samuel Taylor C.), author.
S. Sir John Duke Coleridge, Solicitor-General.
Cooper, Sir Anthony Ashley; created Earl of Shaftesbury; Lord Chancellor. (Charles II.)
P. The 3d Earl, author of the Characteristics.
Copley, Sir John Singleton; cr. Ld. Lyndhurst; Ld. Chanc. (Vict.)
F. A painter, and an eminent one, judging from the prices that his pictures now fetch.
Cottenham, Lord. See PEPYS.
Cowper, Sir Wm.; created Earl Cowper ; Ld. Chanc. (Geo. I.)
B. Sir Spencer Cowper, Just. C. P. (Geo. II.)
NS. The grandson of Sir Spencer was Cowper the poet. See POETS.
Cowper, Sir Spencer; Just. C. P. (Geo. II.)
B. 1st Earl Cowper, Lord Chancellor. (Geo. I.)
P. William Cowper, the poet.
Cranworth, Lord. See ROLFE.
Dampier, Sir Henry; Just. K. B. (Geo. III.)
F. Dean of Durham.
B. Bishop of Ely.
De Grey, Sir Wm.; cr. Lord Walsingham ; Ch. C. P. (Geo. III.)
S. Thomas, 2d Baron; for twenty years Chairman of Committees in House of Lords.